My name is Yaniv and I'm a 35 years old software engineer from Israel.
I also ride a '04 Yamaha R1 and love every moment riding it (Sorry I don't ride a Kawasaki ZX ) . just installed a pair of Termignony and suppose to get the power commander tomorrow

So what the hell am I doing here? well ... since this is a motorcycle related issue I've figured out I can raise this question:
From reading motorcycles magazines and from reading this and other forums I can see that many guys park their bikes outside the streets and also that motorcycles theft is quite common like in Israel.

IF possible - I would like to hear your true and honest opinion about this Invnention:
which suppose to alert you every time someone touches
Your baby and enables you to call and listen the bike's area with no one to know that.
I just want to hear your feedback: what is wrong, what is good , what do you think should be improved, will this be relevant for your area at all ? etc' ....

It's amazing just how many times we've seen this exact "unique" marketing method. Is this what Klazy Ken teaches at his seminars?
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You off Klazy Ken guest "A" list for that remark! You stupid!

Seriously, what does this do that the pager alarm systems that are already out there don't do? Didn't see a price, but it'd have to be pretty cheap to compete with them.

Besides, if you're going to spend the bucks these days, either a GPS tracker or LoJack are the only thing that makes sense to me. By the time you make it out of the bar to the parking lot, the truck with your bike in the back is already gone. It takes less time to load the bike and roll than it does for me to type this sentence.

Its amazing but thats not new they also invent that same tecnology for cars too but it didnt work that much, its a good aidea for bikes too in fact its better because it can be easier for some one to tell when yo are getting you bike steal.

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